Jan Slaski (general)


Jan Feliks Slaski (wrongly Slaski, Silesian and others) (born ca. 1760 - died 1847) - land major general.

Landowners from Powderland. The son of Adam Silesian Colonel of the Crown Forces and for this reason appointed by T. Kościuszko to the organizer of the Cracovian militia and appointed general of majors of the Książ and Powiatowski district. On August 29, 1794, Tadeusz Kosciuszko recommended to the Supreme Council of the Polish People's Caucus (Cracow, Poland) that he had been called the " He went to the Immigration Dept. or Security Dept. on August 30. On the same day he was granted permission to leave the country for four weeks.

In the Kingdom of Poland, Marshal of the Olkusz Sejmik. He later defended public functions and managed his own affairs.

The first report on the Battle of Racławice.

From the family of Slaski h. Grzymala.

Honored with the Order of St. Stanislaus II from the assignment of Alexander I Romanov. Bibliography

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